2010-2011 Tuition & Fees

Tuition
Full-Time (12 - 18 credit hours), per semester $7,798.00
Part time (1 – 11.9 credit hours), per credit hour To be determined
Nursing courses only (per credit hour)   To be determined
Overload fee (per credit hour over 18 hours) To be determined
Summer school tuition (per credit hour) To be determined

Residential Life Costs (per semester)
Double room $1,890.00
Hughes Haven $2,096.00
Cougar Village $2,147.00
Single room charge (additional fee) $500.00
Board - 20 meal $1,147.00
Board - 14 meal $1,082.00

Other Fees
All other tuition rates and fees for the 2010-2011 Academic Year will be released at a later date.

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2009-2010 Tuition & Fees

Tuition
Full-Time (12 - 18 credit hours), per semester $7,288.00
Part time (1 – 11.9 credit hours), per credit hour   $312.00
Nursing courses only (per credit hour)   $314.00
Overload fee (per credit hour over 18 hours) $312.00
Summer school tuition (per credit hour) $189.00

Residential Life Costs (per semester)
Double room $1,835.00
Cougar Village $2,085.00
Single room charge (additional fee) $500.00
Board - 20 meal $1,114.00
Board - 14 meal $1,051.00

Other Fees
Application fee $35.00
Audit fee (per credit hour) $90.00
Graduation fee $75.00
Lab fee (see course descriptions) $30.00
Late registration fee $35.00
Returned check fee $25.00
Testing fee/standardized tests (CLEP) $15.00
Transcript $7.50
Parking fee (annual - day resident student) $65.00
Parking fee (annual - commuter student) $40.00
Parking fee (January to May) $35.00
Parking fee (summer only) $30.00

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Payment

Upon registration, all students are required to pay the entire balance of their accounts (after financial aid awards are considered) by either full payment or through the deferred payment plan. A $35 late registration fee is charged to all students registering on or after the first day of classes.

Columbia College offers several options for financial aid and scholarships. Visit the Financial Aid Web site for more information.

Outstanding balance from a previous semester

Until the balance is paid, the student will not be allowed to:

  • Register for any subsequent semester.
  • Obtain a transcript of academic work.
  • Apply for a residence hall room.
  • Participate in graduation ceremonies.

Fees are reviewed on an annual basis and are subject to change without notice.

Each semester's fees are due in full at the time of registration. Arrangements may be made to use a deferred payment plan PDF document icon.

For more in-depth information about tuition and fees, read the Tuition and Fees PDF document icon section of the Undergraduate Catalog.

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